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How are battery chemicals harmful? 

They are harmful because if they leak out they can dissolve your skin.

100

True or False: You can make electricity from farts.

True. Farts contain the gas methane, which can power generators.

100

What are photons?

blobs of light

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True or false: The Earth is just one great big magnet.

True. The core of the Earth is surrounded by a massive sea of melted metal that sends out electric and magnetic forces.

100

Slap the table!

You just lost 100 points.

200

What would happen if you rub amber onto a bit of fur? (static electricity)

The amber would pick up some feathers. (fur but the book said feathers)

200

What natural force did Benjamin Franklin investigate in his most famous experiment?

Lightning.

200

True or false: some animals can detect electrical pulses in humans.

True. In fact, they an make them angry.

200

Why is it not a good idea to stand under an umbrella in a lightning storm?

Because electricity always finds the quickest route to the ground and an umbrella will create extra height.

200

Which way does electricity move?

Negatively charged end to positively charged end of a power source.

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What did John Joseph Thomson use to bend a ray of electrons in his machine? (You can flip through the book or you can start to think logically.)

A magnet.

300

True or false: Electricity can travel through metal wires.

False. Electricity travels through a field around the wire.

300

Where are electrons located in an atom?

Most atoms are surrounded by a cloud of electrons and the electrons are circling the nucleus.

300

What measure of electricity is used for the word watt?

The measure of electrical power.

300

How come everything is not magnetic because there are atoms everywhere and atoms are magnetic?

Because atoms are very slightly magnetic and you need billions of slightly magnetic atoms together to make it feel like an actual magnet.

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What machine did William Crookes build to help him understand what electricity was and what did it do? (You get 200 points for each question)

Cathode ray tube. First electric current from a battery goes in the machine, then it takes the air out of the container that might get in the way of the invisible ray. So then we know that the ray was a stream of electrons shooting out from the battery. 

400

What measurement of electricity is used for the word Coulomb?

A measure of electrical charge.

400

What is a conductor?

A substance that lets electrons flow through it, such as metal.

400

How can electric shocks be helpful in a hospital or ambulence? 

It is used when someone's heart stops beating. Doctors use a machine called a defibrillator that passes an electric current into the heart to restart it.

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What is it called when eletrons are transferred from one thing to another, changing the electrical charge of each.

static electricity.